When are university holidays in Australia? (1 Viewer)

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Hey there!
I am planning a trip to Canada in 2017 but wish to attend university in that year as well and need to know when the university holidays in Australia generally are. I have tried to google this but I only get confused by the timetables... :p I was planning on going around April-June time for around a month.
Thanks for the help!
 

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I think July-August are the holiday dates between S1 and S2 but check with the uni you're planning to go to for specific dates
 

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the entire year is a holiday
 

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It changes yearly and lots of the university's have fairly different dates.

But wait till novemberish next year, and then you should be able to find out the dates.
 

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Would be helpful which uni you are planning to go to.

Generally it is like 1 month mid June-July then 3/4 months from Nov-Feb/March
 

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Just like schools in different states the holidays/breaks vary for each university across the country. Figure out which universities you'll most likely be going to and look at their 2017 calendars. If it is not up yet look at the 2015 and 2016 calendars to get an idea of where the breaks/exams are (any significant change by more than a week is unlikely).

Generally speaking though Mid June to Mid July is a good bet universally across the country in the winter whilst Early December to Early February for the summer, but like I said, it is different for every university.
 

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